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Beyond the war: Essays on loss, resilience and Hope. Introduction to a “Ukrainian section”
Abstract This short essay examines epistemic injustice within contemporary hierarchies of knowledge, and it argues for more insightful, sensuous, and grassroots forms of knowledge production “from the edges” to shine a light on the persistent inequality between ways of knowing and ways of (de)valuing different epistemologies.
Olena Sobolieva, Julia Buyskykh
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ABSTRACT We examined whether social anxiety (SA) and self‐consciousness (SC) predicted unique variance in functioning among young adults with internalizing symptoms. We hypothesized that each would independently predict poorer interpersonal functioning and quality of life cross‐sectionally and over 12 months.
Joseph Maffly‐Kipp +2 more
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Uncanny Beloveds and the Return of the Repressed
: In the course of Ottoman history, a long-standing alliance with the Giray house allowed for military cooperation; yet, classical Ottomans writers held a paradoxical posture toward Crimean Tatars.
Maya Petrovich
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Activities of the Tatar diaspora in the context of Azerbaijani-Tatar relations
The development of international cooperation in the field of culture is extremely important, as it ensures broad and in-depth interaction between states and peoples, makes real the possibility of dialogue, unites the cultures of the peoples of the world. Azerbaijan is a multicultural country, home to many peoples and ethnic minorities.
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Transformations in Children's Play in Rural Areas: Teachers' and Parents' Perspectives
ABSTRACT Play for young children in rural areas is changing with social, cultural shifts and increased digitaltechnology use. This study explores changes in play among children aged 4–6 in three Gunungkidul villages, from parents' and ECE teachers' perspectives.
Roza Novita +5 more
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Reconstruction of elements of the ethnic past of the kryashens based on natural science data
The Volga Tatars are divided into three subpopulations: the Kazan Tatars, the Mishars, and the Kryashens. The Kazan Tatars and Mishars are Muslims, the Kryashens are Christians (Kryashens = baptized). The article examines scientific data (anthropological
A. M. Tyurin
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This article discusses the history of the Tatars of the Imantau Village in North-Kazakhstan region and their activities. The number of Tatars in different periods constituted over a quarter of the population of the village.
Zufar A. Makhmutov
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Thermo‐Mechanical Topology Optimization: An Immersed FEM Level‐Set‐Based Approach
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a multi‐physics framework for topology optimization using an immersed level set‐finite element model. The work extends the capabilities of a recently developed immersed level‐set method to thermo‐mechanical problems, including coupling and material‐dependent properties.
Farzad Tatar +3 more
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Information on ‘Tatars’ in Chinese Historical Chronicles: “Song Shi” and Works of Li Xinchuan
This article analyzes the ethnonym ‘Tatars’ within the context of Chinese historical sources from the Song dynasty, particularly focusing on the dynastic history “Song Shi” and the writings of Li Xinchuan.
R. T. Ganiev +2 more
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CRIMEAN TATAR FACTOR IN CRIMEA: THE CURRENT STATE AND PROSPECTS
The article deals with the current situation of the Crimean Tatars in Crimea after joining Russia. It is considered a number of decisions taken by Russia, which changed the life of this national minority.
D. A. Merenkov
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